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Do your homework before you pack

The main consideration when packing for your adventure is that your clothes and equipment should be appropriate for the conditions you’ll be travelling in - this will vary depending on which part of the world you're heading to, and at what time of year. If there’s any trekking included, or if you want to go trekking as an optional activity, then please make sure you also bring suitable walking footwear with ankle support.

It’s worth researching the climate and altitudes of the areas you'll be travelling to, so that you know what to expect and what sort of clothing you should take. You can get great climate advice in guidebooks, on the internet, or by contacting our knowledgeable sales team! And remember even when it's warm during the day, it can often get cold at night, particularly in desert regions or at high altitude.

Cotswold Outdoor

We also have a great discount scheme for all customers booking a trip with us at the outdoor equipment and clothing specialists Cotswold. You can claim 15% discount on any purchase, instore or online. Visit www.cotswoldoutdoor.com

Recommended list

Here's what we recommend as a general guide when packing. Please be aware that this is a very general list, and is not comprehensive for every trip and every region - please make sure you consider where you will be travelling to and when, and which activities you'll be involved in on your trip. As always, if you have any questions, doubts or worries, then please contact our expert sales team for advice.

- Large rucksack to pack your clothes, sleeping bag, etc.

- A smaller day-pack for short hikes in the countryside, exploring cities, etc., and for keeping inside the vehicle for items you’ll use during the day.

- Assorted-size plastic bags to protect your clothing and equipment from dust and damp while packed in your main luggage.